Gazflot, UIC’s shipyards sign a 10-year cooperation agreement
Gazflot (a Gazprom’s subsidiary) has signed a cooperation agreement effective until 2020 with Shipbuilding Plant Severnaya Verf JSC and Baltiysk Shipyard (St. Petersburg, both shipyards of United Industrial Corp.), PortNews IAA reports citing the UIC’s press service.
Gazflot will sign contracts with the two enterprises for building offshore drilling rigs, supply vessels, port technology fleet.
The agreement provides for mutual technical, organizational, legal and other assistance in connection with the shipbuilding project.
Gazflot is defined in the agreement as the parent company for the construction and operation of offshore drilling rigs, supply vessels, etc.
The United Industrial Corporation’s shipyards are the leading Russian companies building civilian vessels and warships. The shipbuilders would be willing to participate in projects of Gazprom and Gazflot for the Russian shelf development.
Gazflot will sign contracts with the two enterprises for building offshore drilling rigs, supply vessels, port technology fleet.
The agreement provides for mutual technical, organizational, legal and other assistance in connection with the shipbuilding project.
Gazflot is defined in the agreement as the parent company for the construction and operation of offshore drilling rigs, supply vessels, etc.
The United Industrial Corporation’s shipyards are the leading Russian companies building civilian vessels and warships. The shipbuilders would be willing to participate in projects of Gazprom and Gazflot for the Russian shelf development.